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A few books to own and read are:
“Spirit of the Liturgy” by Romano Guardini
“Spirit of the Liturgy” by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
“Looking at the Liturgy” by Fr. Aidann Nichols
“The Lambs Supper” by Dr. Scott Hahn
There are many other more difficult reads but these are a great begining apart from the actual documents (for all of them I would refer you to www.adoremus.org for a complete listing) for a deeper study and refelction on our faith lived in and with and through the Liturgy of the Church.
I would suggest reading the documents on the liturgy from Trent till now (major documents only) I think that it will help bring about a deeper understanding of the rich heritage that comes with the Liturgy. Recall that it is in and through the Liturgy that we are to expereince the Sacra Doctrina. It is how the Early Church Fathers speak to us today and how the Gospel becomes alive and present. A study of the liturgy is not just a study of praxis but it is the study of the faith lived and experienced and it is in and through the Liturgy that the line of causality reaches from the Logos in the begining to us here today.Mosher I might be slightly older but have only been in Church two years. When I visit my parents who are non-C I dislike the way their Calvinist liturgy has become modern at warp speed. I love my Catholic parish - with the kneelers, patens, tabernacle, crucifix, bowing, genuflecting. It takes work to understand all this stuff It’s a spirtual and mental excercise and at times physical. I naturally am resistiant to change and always have been. Since I have been “raised” with the new mass I don’t understand the old. I thought I was the only postVat II here.
A few books to own and read are:
“Spirit of the Liturgy” by Romano Guardini
“Spirit of the Liturgy” by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
“Looking at the Liturgy” by Fr. Aidann Nichols
“The Lambs Supper” by Dr. Scott Hahn
There are many other more difficult reads but these are a great begining apart from the actual documents (for all of them I would refer you to www.adoremus.org for a complete listing) for a deeper study and refelction on our faith lived in and with and through the Liturgy of the Church.